It was past midnight, but I got a bucket, a scrubbing brush, and a box of something harsh-smelling called Soilax.
But he was rough and harsh-spoken and difficult when he was drinking.
Lisandro's joy was shortlived, as a booking - which also looked harsh - ruled him out of the second leg minutes later.
And it does so without feeling even slightly harsh--smooth as glass around town, taut as a much sportier car at its limits.
The conditions were harsh - and the Albanians reluctant to fight.
So Kerry has to tackle one of the underlying concerns about Democrats in the public eye: Are they willing to be harsh -- ruthless if necessary -- to keep America safe, or are they too concerned about what other nations think?
Schoener ferments the juice right along with the grape skins for three weeks, extracting every last flavor out of them--pleasant and harsh alike--then ages the fermented juice in new oak barrels for 10 months.
He sees the pride that many people feel -- especially older blacks who once faced harsh discrimination -- and believes he provides a connection between ordinary people and an extraordinary place.
When the harsh eight-year sentence was handed down it sparked outrage in the United States.
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In its enfeebled state, Eurocrats now concede, more harsh deficit-cutting may cause a dangerously severe recession.
So what if Mr Putin is a bit harsh sometimes - that, he says, is a matter of style.
By way of Step Four, the AA member can mitigate his harsh self-condemnation while nevertheless taking responsibility for his misdeeds.
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They did not, and now the American people are stuck with harsh cuts - at least until a new law is passed.
Mr. Abel says he is still stinging from an especially harsh beat-down at the hands of "some 12-year-old girls from Japan" in a giant-robot game called Chromehounds.
The first signs of deflation could lead to a harsh sell-off in gold, but policy makers, particularly in the United States, are keen to avoid such a scenario.
Young people with whom I chatted in Ulsan believe that whale meat is an older person's dish, a taste forged in the harsh after-flames of World War II.
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Many will succumb to the harsh survival-of-the-fittest-and-fleetest business environment, a lot will be acquired by giant corporations, and only a handful will achieve runaway success on a global scale.
Those demands from Europe are also at the heart of Greece's political turmoil as voters in the heavily indebted nation revolt against the harsh budget-cutting medicine doled out by the European Union and International Monetary Fund.
These tiny, blind, hairless subterranean rodents live in social colonies of 100-300 animals in the harsh, semi-arid conditions of Africa.
Even stranger, 1 percent listed "lead actress" as their reason for buying a ticket -- and that 1 percent gave the movie a harsh "B-" grade.
This harsh, cold-turkey, approach to our fiscal deficit has the advantage of forcing the issue one way or another.
And it was against that backdrop that Mr. Gingrich launched his harsh, 11th-hour attack on Mr. Romney's Bain Capital record.
It stands to benefit from a rising middle class that is switching from the harsh, hand-rolled cigarettes sold individually by street vendors.
This added time softened the tannins that can produce harsh, aspirin-like flavors.
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The complaint that Mr Clegg ought by now to have led his followers to the sunny polling uplands of the mid-20s is over-harsh.
To prevent that, the government will have to be harsh with public-sector unions and in its annual adjustment of the minimum wage on May 1st.
Welfare reform was once regarded as a harsh, right-wing, America-only idea.
As I argued more than two decades ago, we should aim for a banking system without TBTF, but that means we need a banking system simultaneously devoid of unfair subsidies and free of overly-harsh regulations.
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Carrying the wrong mutation only seemed significantly to increase the risk of osteoporosis if the carrier also had to endure harsh environmental conditions - such as poor nutrition - in the womb, and during the early years of life.
Defenders of Arizona's harsh new anti-immigration law are going on the offensive: They are fanning out on TV, radio talk shows and newspaper columns arguing that there is nothing nefarious about this law because all it does is help Uncle Sam enforce its existing laws.
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